Until now the Dragons have shared their twelve home games between Jubilee Oval in Kogarah and WIN stadium in Wollongong.

The plan includes establishing an annual Heritage round clash against the Rabbitohs to be played at the SCG, plus two games at the Olympic Stadium and a game at the old Sydney Football Stadium next to the SCG.

The head of Football South Coast and RDA Illawarra Chairman Eddy de Gabrielle says it undermines the business case for revamping the WIN Stadium and the ajoining Wollongong Entertainment Centre.

"You've got a one third drop in accessibility, a one third drop in our exposure as far as restaurants and the hospitality industry, employment, everything will get hit as a result of a one third drop and I think that's very sad."

Dragons CEO Peter Doust told his own media organisation, Dragons TV there weren't may options for the Dragons to expand their business model.

He says the Dragons have learnt from the business model adopted by its competitors in the AFL and the A-League.

"We see from AFL in particular and even the A-League that making first class amenities available to the supporter base for the bigger events is very successful."

ABC Illawarra listener Mark has been a Red V Member and fan for 13 years and says he's been lied to by the Dragons.

He says there are fundmentals to the joint venture formed in 1998.

"50 percent of the games in Wollongong and they get to keep their name and their logo and their jumper - [but now it's] eight games in Sydney, four games in Wollongong - that's what it comes down to."